The best home cinema tech of 2017

The best home cinema tech of 2017

This week we have rounded up the best 4K TVs and the best Blu-ray and set-top boxes for those 4K TVs and today we are going to roundup what we think are the best audio products to go with both of those.

These are the best home cinema tech products of 2017:

Samsung HW-MS650 Soundbar

The Samsung HW-MS650 Soundbar is a oretty awesome soundbar for anyone who wants to save space but still get great sound.

It is sized at just 1,060 x 78 x 130mm and features a 3.0 speaker configuration with 9 x 20W of audio power, a 4K/HDR HDMI loop-through, an optical audio input, a 3.5mm audio port, 2-way Bluetooth, and WiFi for extreme audio compatibility. And it isn’t too badly priced either.

Samsung HW-K950

If you want some more audio power then you might prefer the HW-K950 over the HW-MS650. It is also a soundbar, however, it comes in the form of a wireless satellite and soundbar combo.

On top of that, the soundbar also features full Dolby Atmos support for extreme surround sound with an audio scape that exists above, below, in front and to the side of you. It is also sized at just 47.6 x 3.2 x 5.1 inches, features 1 x digital optical, 1 x HDMI input, a HDMI output, an included subwoofer, and both Bluetooth and WiFi.

Sonos Playbar/ Playbar and Sub

Sonos’ Playbar is a soundbar that might just suprise you, it can be combined with your current Sonos speaker line-up and the Sonos Sub for a complete home cinema solution that can be expanded as much or as little as you want.

LG BH9540TW

The LG BH9540TW home cinema system is a complete 9.1 channel 3D surround sound system that consists of nine speakers and one woofer, with Aramid Fibre speakers to deliver clear and precise sound. It also has Bluetooth connectivity with wireless connectivity with a Blu-ray player.BUY FROM AMAZON – £643

Logitech Z506

The Logitech Z506 is a surround sound system that can connect to your PC, game console, music player, or other devices, with 75W of power and a dedicated controller for managing the system.BUY FROM AMAZON – £69

Onkyo HT-S7700

The Onkyo HT-S7700 is a fantastic home cinema system that comes with support for the Dolby Atmos and DTS-X sound formats, with support for HDCP 2.2 and HDR, with 4K/60Hz capable 4:4:4 HDMI terminals, with 8 HDMI inputs and 2 HDMI output for full UHD viewing, it also connects to devices wirelessly over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth as well as stream right from services like Spotify.BUY FROM AMAZON – £745

Paradigm Soundscape

The Paradigm Soundscape is one of the most expensive soundbars on the market and for good reason, featuring great sound quality, huge bass and Apt-X wireless audio streaming.BUY FROM AMAZON – £1,295

Philips Fidelio B5

The Philips Fidelio B5 is one of our favourite options for getting into upgrading your home cinema, that’s because it is one simple kit that combines a full 5.1 surround sound audio system with a soundbar and subwoofer, simply snap off the two wireless side speakers and you have a full Dolby Digital 5.1 system.BUY FROM PHILIPS – £599

Yamaha YSP-4300

The Yamaha YSP-4300 is capable of producing surround sound over what Yamaha calls the digital sound projector, with HDMI 2.0 support and wireless audio support.BUY FROM AMAZON – £526

Bose Solo 5

The Bose Solo 5 is a mid-range soundbar that delivers the sound that you would expect from a Bose product, with Bluetooth connectivity to stream music from any of your devices.BUY FROM AMAZON – £199

Razer Leviathan

If you want something simplier than all of these and cheaper than all of these then you should check out the Razer Leviathan, which is a 5.1 Bluetooth gaming and music soundbar that takes up little space but delivers big sound.